If
there's
one
thing
Ayushmann
Khurrana
is
known
for,
it
is
choosing
quirky
yet
realistic
roles.
His
entire
filmography,
right
from
his
debut
movie
'Vicky
Donor',
to
his
latest
films
such
as
'Article
15'
and
'Dream
Girl'
is
a
testament
to
Ayushmann
being
a
new
age
Bollywood
actor.
Ayushmann
says
that
he
has
made
a
career
out
choosing
films
that
most
actors
would
avoid.
Read
on.
According
to
Hindustan
Times,
Ayushmann
spoke
about
the
variety
of
films
he
has
done
so
far,
and
said,
"I've
always
been
attracted
to
realistic
and
out-of-the-box
films
such
as
Vicky
Donor
(2012),
Dum
Laga
Ke
Haisha
(2015)
or
Andhadhun
(2018).Whether
it's
my
next
film
Bala,
where
I
play
a
person
suffering
from
receding
hairline,
or
Shubh
Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan,
where
I
play
a
homosexual,
both
these
films
are
very
challenging.
I
will
go
ahead
with
something
quirky
which
other
actors
may
think
twice
before
taking
it
up.
I
have
made
a
career
out
of
it."
He
further
spoke
about
the
emergence
and
increasing
popularity
of
loosely
defined
yet
interesting
characters.
"There
is
no
hero
or
a
perfect
man
or
woman
in
real
life.
We
are
all
imperfect
people
having
our
own
complexities.
As
individuals,
we're
very
complex
characters.
There
is
nothing
called
black
and
white.
There
is
a
grey
area
which
exists
in
everybody.
The
idea
is
to
glorify
those
imperfections
and
elevate
them
to
a
certain
pedestal
that
it
is
okay
to
be
imperfect," he
said.
Although
he
has
not
done
many
grey
characters
in
cinema,
he
said
that
he
would
love
to
explore
them.
He
played
grey
characters
a
lot
during
his
theatres
days,
and
says
it
would
be
a
lot
of
fun
to
play
them
now
in
cinema.
Ayushmann
won
his
first
national
award
for
'Andhadhun',
a
movie
which
was
considered
one
of
the
best
to
in
2018.
Next
up
for
release
is
'Bala',
a
story
about
a
balding
man.
He
will
star
alongside
Yami
Gautam
and
Bhumi
Pednekar.
Bala
is
set
to
hit
theatres
on
November
7.